Associations to the word «Geordie»
Noun
- Tyne
- Ridley
- Dialect
- Newcastle
- Stephenson
- Br
- Jock
- Davy
- Sinclair
- Accent
- Coleman
- Walker
- Williamson
- Northumberland
- Viz
- Lamp
- Durham
- Songwriter
- Joke
- Nickname
- Guitarist
- Grace
- Anderson
- Brian
- Campbell
- Jean
- Johnson
- Ha
- Leach
- Marshall
- Dandy
- Wonderland
- Glover
- Elsie
- Billy
- Song
- Singer
- Kevin
- Granny
- Ex
- Chris
- Jessie
- Shields
- Mtv
- Robson
- Shore
- Primer
- Bourne
- Ferguson
- Skipper
- Nixon
- Crosby
- Sidney
- Kane
- Miner
- Pronunciation
- Sandy
- Racer
- Shaw
- Allan
- Airing
- Jamie
- Holly
- Phoenix
- George
- Heather
- Ian
- Guitar
- Word
- Aye
- Jimmy
- Lad
- Illustrated
- Programme
- Nelson
- Dave
- Reality
- Humour
- Ken
- Girlfriend
- Shepherd
- Tune
- Sharp
- Keyboard
- Delight
- Youth
- Charlotte
Adverb
Wiktionary
GEORDIE, proper noun. Dialect/colloquial form of English spoken by Geordies, people from Tyneside.
GEORDIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name George.
GEORDIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Georgia, Georgiana, Georgette and Georgina.
GEORDIE, noun. (Northern England and Scotland) (obsolete) A guinea.
GEORDIE, noun. Someone from Tyneside.
GEORDIE, noun. (mining) (dated) A kind of safety lamp invented by George Stephenson.
GEORDIE, adjective. Related to or characteristic of Geordies or Newcastle upon Tyne.
Dictionary definition
GEORDIE, noun. A native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
GEORDIE, noun. The nonstandard dialect of natives of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Wise words
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